Towns support lake cleanup, worry about costs

The Vermont League of Cities and Towns says the Lake Champlain cleanup plan is headed in the right direction, but members have concerns about how the plan will be paid for and how the state can permit municipal roads.

Vermont officials sent a hefty plan to reduce pollution in Lake Champlain to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on March 31.

Karen Horn praises the state for its "comprehensive and realistic approach" to lake cleanup but says the league has concerns about how new measures will be paid for and how the state can possibly permit 11,000 miles of municipal roadway.